The honest summary
Bardeen shines for individuals automating personal browser workflows on their own machine. GO Pilot GO is built for agents that run server-side on schedules and webhooks, with persistent memory and per-user credentials.
| Capability | GO Pilot GO | Bardeen |
|---|---|---|
| Runtime location | Server-side, always on | Browser extension, runs when tab is open |
| Voice-first creation | Yes | Visual playbook builder |
| Persistent per-agent memory | Yes, across runs | Per-playbook context |
| Per-user encrypted OAuth for team SaaS | Yes | Per-user, locally stored |
| MCP exposure | Every agent, by default | No |
| Scheduled and webhook triggers | Yes, server-side | Trigger-on-tab, time-based limited |
| Cost model | Tokens + voice + browser seconds, daily ceiling | Per-credit playbook runs |
Where Bardeen wins
Individual productivity inside the browser, especially scraping a page you have open and pushing the data to a tool. Great for solo operators.
Where GO Pilot GO wins
- Server-side execution. The agent runs whether your laptop is open or not.
- Per-agent memory across runs and per-user encrypted credentials for team workloads.
- MCP exposure so the work is callable by other planners.
- Voice-first authoring instead of a playbook builder.
When to use which
Bardeen for personal browser automation. GO Pilot GO for team-grade background agents.